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an historic moment in britain. thatcher became the first woman to move into number 10 downing street. >> i know full well the responsibilities that await me as i enter the door of number 10. >> and responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other -- a responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other british prime minister in the 20th century. she took on the mining industry. 25,000 miners were put out of work. she made sweeping cuts to the welfare system. thousands protested. the unrest lasted for days. thatcher remained firm, earning her the nickname the iron lady. >> in 1984, the ira carried out a bomb attack on a party conference. thatcher narrowly escaped the blast, but insisted -- >> the conference will go on as usual. >> at a 1989 nato meeting, she positioned herself next to u.s. president george bush to she distanced herself from fellow european leaders, especially -- george bush. she distanced herself from fellow european leaders, especially home and coal -- especia
an historic moment in britain. thatcher became the first woman to move into number 10 downing street. >> i know full well the responsibilities that await me as i enter the door of number 10. >> and responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other -- a responsibility she bore for more than 11 years, longer than any other british prime minister in the 20th century. she took on the mining industry. 25,000 miners were put out of work. she made sweeping cuts to the...
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in britain, the u.k. independence party blames the eu for britain's current problems. skepticism towards the european project does have a long tradition in the u.k., but it is growing, especially in rural areas. in the upcoming local elections, the party could be a force to be reckoned with. >> for many residents of the small market town in central england, home is where the heart is. but not everyone would go as far as this town councilor. every day, the man turns up at the public toilets to clean them himself. before the party got on to the ramsey town council, the climate's would close on cost- saving grounds -- the toilets were closed on cost-saving grounds. peter reid says like all counselors, he believes in rolling at his sleeves and getting on with it. ramsey is britain's first ukip- led council. reeve is a relative newcomer to politics. >> i've always grown up thinking politics is something posh people do or something rich people do. whereas ukip said they wanted an ordinary person who is prepared to work hard and do things in your community. it is you that our
in britain, the u.k. independence party blames the eu for britain's current problems. skepticism towards the european project does have a long tradition in the u.k., but it is growing, especially in rural areas. in the upcoming local elections, the party could be a force to be reckoned with. >> for many residents of the small market town in central england, home is where the heart is. but not everyone would go as far as this town councilor. every day, the man turns up at the public...
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britain, it seems, is the home of millions if not trillions of dollars of dirty money. >> what with the implications be now that this information is out there? >> i think this will cause consternation among the rich people of the planetecause they can now no longer be confident that the proses of secrecy given to th wheny with offnk accounts will be kept. it is all aboutcy. secrecy, there is no point in them going off shore. >> this could be the most comprehensive project of its kind. how did it come about? >> through a massive leak, much bigger than that of wikileaks, which caused such a sensation. that involved about 2 gigabytes of data from the u.s. government. this involves about 200 gigabytes of data, internal files of offshore corp. mpanies. it was all collected on a single hard drive, which fell into the hands of a journalist who runs the icij in washington, which is a network of journalists who work together. we played a big role in working with him on this. >> we are talking about more than 130,000 people. when will those names be released? >> it is very complicated to under th
britain, it seems, is the home of millions if not trillions of dollars of dirty money. >> what with the implications be now that this information is out there? >> i think this will cause consternation among the rich people of the planetecause they can now no longer be confident that the proses of secrecy given to th wheny with offnk accounts will be kept. it is all aboutcy. secrecy, there is no point in them going off shore. >> this could be the most comprehensive project of...
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the government says it is a cost-effective way to promote national security. >> britain leads the world when it comes to monitoring its own citizens. 2 million cameras keep a watchful eye on them. that number is set to double in the next few years. if the government's communications data bill goes through, internet connectivity will also come under greater scrutiny, and not just for those suspected of crime or terrorism. civil liberties groups are ringing the alarm bells. >> and a history of which websites we visit, which can be incredibly revealing. it can tell you a lot about an individual's political affiliations and religious beliefs, their sexuality -- all sorts of very personal information. >> critics fear the data will be easily accessible, not just by police and intelligence services, but by health authorities and employment centers. >> it can be local councils, lots of different organizations who do not really have a law enforcement role or do not have a very large law enforcement role at all. they might be used to having the sort of powers. >> it is cases such as this one that
the government says it is a cost-effective way to promote national security. >> britain leads the world when it comes to monitoring its own citizens. 2 million cameras keep a watchful eye on them. that number is set to double in the next few years. if the government's communications data bill goes through, internet connectivity will also come under greater scrutiny, and not just for those suspected of crime or terrorism. civil liberties groups are ringing the alarm bells. >> and a...
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only britain was able to buck the trend, reporting an increase of 6%. >> more than 4000 people work at this car factory. more than 2 million people are employed building cars across europe. the problem is that fewer people want to buy them. not even eye-popping discounts are enough to attract the buyers. in dÜsseldorf, the cutthroat competition is taking a toll on european car manufacturers. >> we have a global auto industry. that means that manufacturers who have not been able to break into the global market face problems when their own domestic market begins to decline. >> car dealers in cyprus are having a particularly tough time. newedge is an's there were down percent in march compared -- new registrations there were down 60% in march compared to last year. >> the german carmaker opel is one company that has been especially hard hit by falling auto sales. to take -- today, they announced they will stop building cars at the bochum factory at the end of next year. >> in 2015, the plant will become a parts distribution center and employ just about 420 people. at the moment, about 32
only britain was able to buck the trend, reporting an increase of 6%. >> more than 4000 people work at this car factory. more than 2 million people are employed building cars across europe. the problem is that fewer people want to buy them. not even eye-popping discounts are enough to attract the buyers. in dÜsseldorf, the cutthroat competition is taking a toll on european car manufacturers. >> we have a global auto industry. that means that manufacturers who have not been able to...
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one in two young people in britain is estimated to have tried them at least once. the problem for the authorities is that the makers e comg u with nrugsaste than they can be banned. 43 deaths were linked to now- banned legal highs in 2010, eight times as many as in the previous year. the club drug clinic in chelsea helps people who have developed symptoms such as depression and panic attacks. staff here have identified around 70 new substances on the market. they say consumers are playing russian roulette with their lives. >> what is interesting is th perceptionmong urs i that because it is legal it must be safe, and i think we really need to challenge that. with many of these new legal drugs that are available online, we really do not know what the risks are. >> club drugs could also trigger serious illnesses year later like premature dementia or even cancer, but consumers are only interested in the immediate effects. >> people start using club drugs to go out and have fun. they go out to party. they go out dancing all night, and that is how people generally start
one in two young people in britain is estimated to have tried them at least once. the problem for the authorities is that the makers e comg u with nrugsaste than they can be banned. 43 deaths were linked to now- banned legal highs in 2010, eight times as many as in the previous year. the club drug clinic in chelsea helps people who have developed symptoms such as depression and panic attacks. staff here have identified around 70 new substances on the market. they say consumers are playing...
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britain has the mess -- best known one. queen elizabeth has been on the throne for 60 years. sweden has crown princess victoria. belgium has king albert. one carlows in spain. denmark, and norway's crown prince and princess. -- juan carlos in spain. >> the traditional form of government in europe is the monarchy. republics were the chancellor exception for long time. italy and switzerland, for example. if you look back to the 19th century, it was almost exclusively monarchies. >> of denmark has the oldest continuous market with more than 1000 years of history related to almost all other european royal families. he is known as the father-in-law of europe marion office children across the continent. starting a constitutional crisis in 1920 almost leading to the overthrow, surviving as they moved it to democracy, but with its role little more than symbolic. >> monarchies embody continuity and the identity of a people. knowing a long time in advance to the next monarchs will be, as is the case in most places today, i believe it's an advantage. >> monarchs have taken on a represen
britain has the mess -- best known one. queen elizabeth has been on the throne for 60 years. sweden has crown princess victoria. belgium has king albert. one carlows in spain. denmark, and norway's crown prince and princess. -- juan carlos in spain. >> the traditional form of government in europe is the monarchy. republics were the chancellor exception for long time. italy and switzerland, for example. if you look back to the 19th century, it was almost exclusively monarchies. >> of...
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great britain. according to his spokesman, the current redish prime minister, david cameron, is cutting short his trip to to britain following the death of margaret faster a passed away this morning at the age of 87 after suffering a stroke. other news, secretary of state john kerry is in meetings today with benjamin netanyahu and other senior israeli and palestinian officials. he is having to modify a decade- old arab plan that has been long greeted with skepticism by the jewish state. this is the day after meeting one-on-one with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. he spent the morning today at israel's holocausts number ,oyal, laying down the red white, and blue wreath at the official monument for the 6 million jews killed during world war i ii. he is to meet privately today with the prime minister and the israeli president. this before at dinner later with prime minister netanyahu and other israeli officials. , says chief, ban ki-moon inspectors are ready to deploy to syria within 24 hours to i
great britain. according to his spokesman, the current redish prime minister, david cameron, is cutting short his trip to to britain following the death of margaret faster a passed away this morning at the age of 87 after suffering a stroke. other news, secretary of state john kerry is in meetings today with benjamin netanyahu and other senior israeli and palestinian officials. he is having to modify a decade- old arab plan that has been long greeted with skepticism by the jewish state. this is...
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. >> some eu members like france and great britain support the think the arms embargo. then there are countries like germany that opposed it. do you think that's might change? >> london and paris want to go ahead and ship to the rebels in order to start -- in order to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible. basically they all remain skeptical. they say no weapons means more bloodshed. they are afraid ease european- made it weapons could fall into the of islamist warriors. there is nothing new about this weapons discussion. many see it as much ado about nothing. at the end of may the embargo will expire anyway. unless it is prolonged, every country is free to ship and deliver whatever it wants to syria. >> the eu foreign ministers also dropped sanctions against myanmar. they say it comes as a response to a remarkable process of reform. one that they expect to continue. the decision comes just one day after the human rights watch earned them against -- urged them against the move. >> they are accused of engaging in at night cleansing against a muslim minority. >> muslim f
. >> some eu members like france and great britain support the think the arms embargo. then there are countries like germany that opposed it. do you think that's might change? >> london and paris want to go ahead and ship to the rebels in order to start -- in order to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible. basically they all remain skeptical. they say no weapons means more bloodshed. they are afraid ease european- made it weapons could fall into the of islamist warriors. there is...
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. >> with support for the european union at all-time lows in britain, prime minister david cameron is in germany for talks expected to focus on what he called a new relationship with europe. >> chancellor angela merkel invited the prime minister and his family to a rare get together at a palace outside the capital. the leaders are set to discuss iran's nuclear program and the civil war in syria. the u.s. secretary of state has made washington's position on north korea crystal clear, telling p'yongyang that test firing missiles would be a huge mistake. >> in south korea for talks, john kerry also said it was up to china, north korea's major ally, to press pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons. >> the talks in seoul are a kind of tight rope walk for u.s. secretary of state john kerry. he wants to show washington's firm support for south korea without further enraging an already belligerent north. the meetings come after a u.s. intelligence agency reported that north korea could have the capability to attach a nuclear warhead to a missile, although washington has downplayed the report
. >> with support for the european union at all-time lows in britain, prime minister david cameron is in germany for talks expected to focus on what he called a new relationship with europe. >> chancellor angela merkel invited the prime minister and his family to a rare get together at a palace outside the capital. the leaders are set to discuss iran's nuclear program and the civil war in syria. the u.s. secretary of state has made washington's position on north korea crystal clear,...
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> germany has the third biggest foreign troop deployment in afghanistan after the united states and britain with about 4000 in the country right now. >> german soldiers will soon be packing their bags. most of the troops in afghanistan will be pulled out by the end of next year. that is according to the latest blueprint for a phased withdrawal. opposition parties have welcomed the government's decision to go ahead and publish details of the plan. >> it is a good thing that the government is not waiting until the u.s. and nato announced their plans for us. they are saying what germany can and will do. >> right now, there are over 4200 german soldiers in afghanistan. after the nato mission ends, germany will keep up to 800 troops there, and berlin will withdraw more troops after that. 2014 is the official nato pullout date. the troops that remain will train afghan forces. the greens are demanding the government clarify what that will entail. >> we have not come up with a strategy with a clear time frame and mission brief. any such plan must make a clear distinction between combat missions and
> germany has the third biggest foreign troop deployment in afghanistan after the united states and britain with about 4000 in the country right now. >> german soldiers will soon be packing their bags. most of the troops in afghanistan will be pulled out by the end of next year. that is according to the latest blueprint for a phased withdrawal. opposition parties have welcomed the government's decision to go ahead and publish details of the plan. >> it is a good thing that the...
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saving britain's reputation. and a victoryde service. she had a public fight with the head of the church of england about the nature of that service. it should be a victory service or should it be a remembrance of the dead. things were and that point, 1983. the archbishop of canterbury hated thatcher, or dislike her stronger -- her strongly. he wore that metal on his casket in the pulpit in support of the cathedral. and everybody understood that this was his rebuke of the prime minister who is he saw as a warmonger, taking credit for the victory. .o it is a very political space all of that will be floating around as people watch this ceremonial national parade. the fact that it is in this place. all of that is in the air. host: the video coming from bbc -- when the funeral started, the reverend spoke. one of the first few things he said was a storm of controversy. conflicting opinions about the prime minister. so what is her legacy today? if you are talking about britain, it depends on how can old people are and it depends on where peopl
saving britain's reputation. and a victoryde service. she had a public fight with the head of the church of england about the nature of that service. it should be a victory service or should it be a remembrance of the dead. things were and that point, 1983. the archbishop of canterbury hated thatcher, or dislike her stronger -- her strongly. he wore that metal on his casket in the pulpit in support of the cathedral. and everybody understood that this was his rebuke of the prime minister who is...
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and britain of lying. >> on thursday, the white house said it had concluded with some confidence that the syrian government had used chemical weapons. the british government is backing that as well. obama added on friday again that chemical weapons use is a game changer. >> the claims have not changed anything on the ground in syria. government troops pushed into two northern damascus neighborhoods on friday, triggering heavy fighting with rebels. >> syrian government forces are concentrating their firepower on damascus. troops loyal to the regime have been pounding rebel positions. as the fighting escalates, so does evidence that the regime has used a deadly chemical agents against rebel forces. has the syrian president crossed the red line? that would be a game changer for western nations. the u.s. president, barack obama, said investigations were still ongoing, but -- >> the use of potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. that is going to be a game changer. >> british prime minister
and britain of lying. >> on thursday, the white house said it had concluded with some confidence that the syrian government had used chemical weapons. the british government is backing that as well. obama added on friday again that chemical weapons use is a game changer. >> the claims have not changed anything on the ground in syria. government troops pushed into two northern damascus neighborhoods on friday, triggering heavy fighting with rebels. >> syrian government forces...
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also fighters from france and britain. we think there are some 40 to 60 fighters who come from europe. >> experts think the number of radicalized european fighters in syria may even run into the hundreds. they are smuggled into the war zone by professional recruiters. islamists active in syria are financed by backers in countries including saudi arabia. >> they are not booking their tickets at travel agencies. that is clear. there are middlemen who are of arranging the strips. >> what alarms terrorism experts most are calls for the volunteers to return to their home countries including germany after serving in syria and carry on the fight for jihad in europe. >> these individuals are not just a danger abroad. they are also a danger to germany. this is why we have got to watch them closely. >> for the time being, the islamist it is -- fighters are concentrating on syria. the conflict has claimed 7000 lives and prompted millions to flee, leaving behind the devastated country. >> let's bring in terry martin in our parliamenta
also fighters from france and britain. we think there are some 40 to 60 fighters who come from europe. >> experts think the number of radicalized european fighters in syria may even run into the hundreds. they are smuggled into the war zone by professional recruiters. islamists active in syria are financed by backers in countries including saudi arabia. >> they are not booking their tickets at travel agencies. that is clear. there are middlemen who are of arranging the strips....
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in washington, great britain, remembering margaret thatcher and around the world. our attention this morning is of the naval academy, the training ground for many of the officers that serve in the navy and marine corps. located 35 miles from our nation's capital in annapolis, maryland. ofwill examine the rigors this military school and the cost of operating one of our country's four leading academies. all of it coming up on "washington journal." we want to focus on congress returning this week. a busy week ahead, as the agenda intensifies for lawmakers and the president. a story from "the national journal," what the president will be taking into account as he puts forth his budget recommendations. hegel is back on capitol hill for the first time in his official capacity. and a floor bill to freeze the work of the national labor relations board. a lot on the agenda in washington this week. the president, beginning the debate on guns once again in connecticut. hadpoke in hartford, conn., lightness' morning from "the new york post," pushing gun laws in connecticut, me
in washington, great britain, remembering margaret thatcher and around the world. our attention this morning is of the naval academy, the training ground for many of the officers that serve in the navy and marine corps. located 35 miles from our nation's capital in annapolis, maryland. ofwill examine the rigors this military school and the cost of operating one of our country's four leading academies. all of it coming up on "washington journal." we want to focus on congress returning...
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her 11 years in power defined britain in the 1980's. thousands turned out to watch as her coffin passed through the streets of london. for some, she was the woman who brought britain back to economic greatness by privatizing state companies and breaking the power of the trade unions. but others accused her of destroying traditional industries and increasing the gap between rich and poor. politicians from around the world were there for the service in st. paul's cathedral. current leaders as well as from thatcher's heyday. one person who didn't come was the ambassador of argentina, the country that thatcher went to war with. it's not just argentina were thatcher remains a hated figure. in the north of england, are veryof the 1980's much alive, especially among coal miners. >> she killed everything. but thatcher's place in british history can't be denied. in france, five businessmen went on trial, accused of supplying faulty rest implants to tens -- breast implants to tens of thousands of women. in aal is being held conference center beca
her 11 years in power defined britain in the 1980's. thousands turned out to watch as her coffin passed through the streets of london. for some, she was the woman who brought britain back to economic greatness by privatizing state companies and breaking the power of the trade unions. but others accused her of destroying traditional industries and increasing the gap between rich and poor. politicians from around the world were there for the service in st. paul's cathedral. current leaders as...
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britain, some bloody violent people. we have 100 times more per capital gun crime then britain. we have 200 times more than crime than canada. as us.e the same people their top people. they have plenty of guns. but still own a handgun in canada, you have to go practically threw an fbi track. they check your ex-wife, you paycheck everybody. gun crimest of our with these stupid hand cannons in all of these not cease caring sround -- all of these nazi carrying around -- host: roy, thank you. ofst: people on both sides the political aisle have wanted to address it. even from my time having lived abroad that the reputation of the u.s. with these school shootings, with the amount of gun violence in such come up parents where i lived in germany would think twice before sending their kids on exchange programs to the united states. aside from how to address the reasonable people can disagree on the right way to do that, i think a lot of people would agree it is a problem. host: jeff mason, a relatively quiet week for the president. walk us through what you are looking for. guest: he does
britain, some bloody violent people. we have 100 times more per capital gun crime then britain. we have 200 times more than crime than canada. as us.e the same people their top people. they have plenty of guns. but still own a handgun in canada, you have to go practically threw an fbi track. they check your ex-wife, you paycheck everybody. gun crimest of our with these stupid hand cannons in all of these not cease caring sround -- all of these nazi carrying around -- host: roy, thank you. ofst:...
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robert, great britain. very small on the paper, but bloody strong and clever. robert, this is africa. petrol nuisance was somewhere around here. we've got nothing to do with it. we are here, robert. just here. robert, you know this one? russia. shh. robert, you know this one? - vietnam, vietcong. - no. - you don't read the papers? - uh-uh. jesus, that was once a hell of a fight between the two brothers. america was watching it on tv. [imitates shutter clicking] robert zwelinzima, chief senior messenger boy at felt & textiles. in time to come, sit down, robert. sit down, with the world behind you. sit down, robert. robert, make a fall. put that arm on the table. hold it, robert, chief senior messenger boy smokes cigarette that's a symbol of status for us these days. lovely, robert. just about to tap it on the ashtray. that's beautiful. what a lovely background. lovely, robert. now, robert, ready. smile, robert. beautiful, robert. here we go. lovely. [click click] lovely. robert, it's finished. robert, when the machine goes [click click] it's finished, robert. be
robert, great britain. very small on the paper, but bloody strong and clever. robert, this is africa. petrol nuisance was somewhere around here. we've got nothing to do with it. we are here, robert. just here. robert, you know this one? russia. shh. robert, you know this one? - vietnam, vietcong. - no. - you don't read the papers? - uh-uh. jesus, that was once a hell of a fight between the two brothers. america was watching it on tv. [imitates shutter clicking] robert zwelinzima, chief senior...
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and britain of lying. >> on thursday, the white house said it had concluded with some confidence that the syrian government had used chemical weapons. the british government is backing that as well. obama added on friday again that chemical weapons use is a game changer. >> the claims have not changed anything on the ground in syria. government troops pushed into two northern damascus neighborhoods on friday, triggering heavy fighting with rebels. >> syrian government forces are concentrating their firepower on damascus. troops loyal to the regime have been pounding rebel positions. as the fighting escalates, so does evidence that the regime has used a deadly chemical agents against rebel forces. has the syrian president crossed the red line? that would be a game changer for western nations. the u.s. president, barack obama, said investigations were still ongoing, but -- >> the use of potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. that is going to be a game changer. >> british prime minister
and britain of lying. >> on thursday, the white house said it had concluded with some confidence that the syrian government had used chemical weapons. the british government is backing that as well. obama added on friday again that chemical weapons use is a game changer. >> the claims have not changed anything on the ground in syria. government troops pushed into two northern damascus neighborhoods on friday, triggering heavy fighting with rebels. >> syrian government forces...
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britain colonizes those countries. about howing patriotic -- basically trying to tell people in this country that they should exclude certain people. because she is accepted hear other people do not belong here. i was really offended by her comments because i took an oath in this country twice, one to become a citizen the second to serve this country and military. i am highly offended when i hear people like her talk. she is accepted here based on her skin complexion or whatever. the blame game is already going out. we're having an ongoing conversation about gun rights in this country. is it possible just like oklahoma that this is right- wing group? or is it people like her who comes here entrust put the blame on of the people who do not look like what she does? that was very offensive. boston, a go to democratic caller. were you there this today? not a democratic, and i was not there. was just hearing about that gentleman who was throwing it on the republicans. we should not be planning anything on anybody until we k
britain colonizes those countries. about howing patriotic -- basically trying to tell people in this country that they should exclude certain people. because she is accepted hear other people do not belong here. i was really offended by her comments because i took an oath in this country twice, one to become a citizen the second to serve this country and military. i am highly offended when i hear people like her talk. she is accepted here based on her skin complexion or whatever. the blame game...
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i grew up in britain. it is about a mile from where was set up area yesterday. lives insister who watertown and a sister that lives in belmont, probably a little closer to where all of this was happening. . my sister in watertown did call last night. the second caller was talking about why they did not get this .uy in the initial sweep they did ask one of the first questions -- why didn't they find this guy after the first sweep? he was literally one block outside of the original suite zone -- sweep zone. they did search the boat earlier in the day. outside of thek perimeter. -- i wantnt to hold you to hold off for a minute. i want to show everyone what howavis had to say about the case was cracked. [video clip] >> the suspects came to our attention after a vicious assassination of a police officer at mit. a subsequent robbery that occurred -- we have videotape from a gas station. the robbery was a carjacking. officers engaged that car. we have been able to put the case together. ed davis, a boston police commissioner. we are talking with any of barbara, massach
i grew up in britain. it is about a mile from where was set up area yesterday. lives insister who watertown and a sister that lives in belmont, probably a little closer to where all of this was happening. . my sister in watertown did call last night. the second caller was talking about why they did not get this .uy in the initial sweep they did ask one of the first questions -- why didn't they find this guy after the first sweep? he was literally one block outside of the original suite zone --...
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they were born in britain. liven all their lives andat they decided to perpetrate a horrible attack. troubling. deeply it speaks to whether we're doing as good as the job as we should be as a country in bringing whoever is coming here and making them a full part of american society. if somebody left for six months, you want to be thinking about why they were gone for so long. a lot of legitimate questions you could ask. i'm not sure how you could establish a specific tracking system. i think the caller raises some legitimate concerns. host: anthony is next. caller: good morning. -- we beenut 9/11 stuck on the number for almost a decade now. the senator schumer and lindsey graham yesterday. he was talking about the new law. how are they going to force this? they are fooling themselves. that's not going to happen. we have problems right now with congress cutting funds from our federal government. where is the money coming from to enforce this? guest: two points. $11 million is a pretty good number. that is in the
they were born in britain. liven all their lives andat they decided to perpetrate a horrible attack. troubling. deeply it speaks to whether we're doing as good as the job as we should be as a country in bringing whoever is coming here and making them a full part of american society. if somebody left for six months, you want to be thinking about why they were gone for so long. a lot of legitimate questions you could ask. i'm not sure how you could establish a specific tracking system. i think...
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united states at this point is pretty much left with the same political and military position as great britain was back when it was really an empire. the whole thing about the navy at that point was that they needed to have that big navy, just because it had to exist. otherwise they had no political influence around the world. unfortunately the united states is kind of stuck in that same position. and that said, unfortunately though, one of the problems that we've had with south korea all this time is that we never really allowed them to develop in their own defense, so we've been stuck babysitting them for all those years. and, if that had never really happened that way, south korea would probably be taking care of itself by now. host: zach in connecticut. from "the denver post" this morning, u.s. military death in afghanistan stand at 2,063. at least 1,0713 military service members have died in afghanistan as a result of hostile action. this is according to the military. grover in maywood, illinois, independent line and retired army. hi grover. caller: yes, good morning. my statement is that
united states at this point is pretty much left with the same political and military position as great britain was back when it was really an empire. the whole thing about the navy at that point was that they needed to have that big navy, just because it had to exist. otherwise they had no political influence around the world. unfortunately the united states is kind of stuck in that same position. and that said, unfortunately though, one of the problems that we've had with south korea all this...
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it would be no different than it is in great britain. to a seizing lead and eventually come down to you need a permit ownven own a firearm or meantms that are only for hunting or clay shooting who is to say it will not turn into a police state? host: are you indicating you would like to get rid of all background check stacks caller: not all background checks. i served in the united states army. i have never committed a crime. i still have our roots put on a seven they hold. i have to second -- i have to wait seven days before they allow me to purchase firearms. host: thank you for sharing your views. in --n steve tweets this is from j.r.f. -- today" this morning -- here are the gun measures that were considered by the senate yesterday and the ones that are coming up today. you can see the background checks that we have been discussing pretty fully here this morning failed 54-46. and a substitute that increases enforcement failed 52-48. it has to look for that 60 vote margin to avoid any filibusters'. the assault weapons ban failed 40-60.
it would be no different than it is in great britain. to a seizing lead and eventually come down to you need a permit ownven own a firearm or meantms that are only for hunting or clay shooting who is to say it will not turn into a police state? host: are you indicating you would like to get rid of all background check stacks caller: not all background checks. i served in the united states army. i have never committed a crime. i still have our roots put on a seven they hold. i have to second --...
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the main thing for is that she saved britain from socialism and and she gave great moral leadership. host: are you or do you know of others that are going to the funeral next week? guest: i don't know anything about it. .aller: this is bill i have always voted democrat for the last election. and i switched over and i voted republican. but i did make one observation that i would like to bring up. everybody keeps talking about this taking away these entitlements. we are trying to get close to the budget, which is a good thing. you have to run the government is same way you do a home. but one thing that did occur to me is that when we infused all this money into the country, into the economy, from these entitlements, that was a lot of money. including people working and stuff. --t about all the wedge wages that ratcheted their way up from all of the rest of us? if you are going to go back to where we were before they these entitlements and take away these lowerements, what only the wages back down to where they were before? they arer people -- falling behind when you take away their rat
the main thing for is that she saved britain from socialism and and she gave great moral leadership. host: are you or do you know of others that are going to the funeral next week? guest: i don't know anything about it. .aller: this is bill i have always voted democrat for the last election. and i switched over and i voted republican. but i did make one observation that i would like to bring up. everybody keeps talking about this taking away these entitlements. we are trying to get close to the...
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